698 SUPPLEMENT. 



Anaea herbacea (I. p. 347). 



To the locality given, add : — Mexico, Orizaba [coll. Schaus). 



We have seen a male of this species from Mexico in Mr. Schaus's collection agreeing 

 with the Costa Eican types. 



AnaBa proserpina (I. p. 348). (Tab. XXXIII. figg. 7, 8, s ; 9, 10, $ .) 



The reference to our figures of this species was omitted on p. 348. 



Anaea laura (I. p. 348). 



Aima laura, Honrath, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1889, p. 167 ( ? ) 4 . 



We now have a male of this species, given us by Wheeler, captured in the interior 

 of Colombia. 



23 (a). Anaea elara. (Tab. cix. figg. 11, 12, <$ .) 



Ancea elara, Godm. & Salv. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1897, p. 244 \ 



Alis ecaudatis, cyaneo-nigris ; anticis fascia subapicali arcuata venis quadripartita viridi-cyanea ; posticis 

 unicoloribus ad marginem externum squamis viridi-cyaneis atomatis : subtus late castaneis albo'irroratis, 

 marginibus externis immaculatis, posticis macula parva ad medium marginis costalis. 



$ major, alis ad basin viridi-cyaneo lavatis, anticis fascia subapicali latiore et fere ad angulum analem 

 extensa, posticis caudatis. 



Hab. Costa Rica (mus. Staudinger l ). 



This species is allied to A. proserpina, Salvin, and A. ambrosia, Druce, having the 

 underside of the former and the upperside somewhat like that of the latter. 



Dr. Staudinger has sent us a male and female — the former in good condition, but the 

 latter has lost the tails of the hind wings. 



Anaea forreri (I. p. 350). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks) ; Guatemala, Volcan de 

 Santa Maria (Richardson). 



We now possess both sexes of this species from Coatepec, the female being very 

 like the type (male) from Presidio, except that it has a spatulate tail to the secondaries ; 

 the male from Coatepec closely resembles the second example of that sex we have 

 already mentioned. The eight males sent us by Mr. Eichardson from the Pacific slope 

 of Guatemala agree with these latter, except in having the base of the wings of a 

 greenish hue. 



Anaea orthesia (I. p. 351). (Tab. XXXVI. figg. 5, 6, $ ; 7, 8, $ *.) 



To the localities given, add .-—Mexico, Teapa (H. H. Smith). 

 Mr. Smith has sent us a single female of this species. 



* By mistake, anted, i. p. 351, the figures of A. ononis, ? (Tab. XXXIV. figg. 11, 12), were quoted for 

 A. orthesia. 



